DRC: Jean-Claude Tshilumbayi highlights 7 years of Tshisekedi’s governance achievements
Félix Tshisekedi au lancement du Forum national des affaires coutumières

Responding to allegations of seeking constitutional amendments to mask governmental shortcomings, Jean-Claude Tshilumbayi, the first vice-president of the National Assembly, presented a detailed overview of the current administration’s accomplishments since 2019. His remarks were made this Friday evening during a Live Space X discussion hosted by Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala.

Regarding social progress, Tshilumbayi emphasized the significant impact of free education initiatives, which he stated have facilitated the return of 6 million children to school. He also highlighted the provision of free childbirth services, benefiting 2.5 million Congolese women across the nation.

In the public service sector, Tshilumbayi revealed that in 2018, the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) inherited a complex situation: one million civil servants had been recruited without proper matriculation numbers or salaries during the Shadary electoral campaign, alongside an additional 400,000